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See great Australian Aboriginal art in our upstairs exhibition galleries - 4,500 artworks in stock, from small affordable paintings to collectable masterworks. See major artists & exhibitions online.
The Western Australian Maritime Museum, located in Fremantle's bustling port, is a unique, modern venue overlooking the pristine waters of the Indian Ocean.
The Army Museum tells exciting stories of Western Australians in the Army and the Army in Western Australia through tanks, guns, medals, uniforms and art.
The Batavia Gallery is the centrepiece of the Shipwrecks Museum. The gallery houses the reconstructed remains of the VOC ship Batavia, excavated by archaeologists in the 1970s.
Duyfken is the first known European ship to visit Australia -- 164 years before the arrival of Captain James Cook.
A permanent exhibition at WA's Shipwrecks Museum.
Explore Fremantle's history.
Built by convicts in the 1850s, Fremantle Prison was used as a place of incarceration for 136 years before being decommissioned in 1991.
This gallery features artefacts, charts, documents and books from Australia's early Dutch explorers.
The Oberon class Submarine HMAS Ovens is an authentic Cold War-era vessel situated on Fremantle's historic World War Two submarine slipway.
For thousands of years, the Indian Ocean has linked cultures through the trade of goods and ideas.
War, peace, bravery and sacrifice.
Come and explore the Fremantle Round House, the oldest public building in Western Australia! Our volunteer guides are here to share the history of this former gaol with you, and the cannon is fired daily at 1.00pm (weather permitting).
The WA Shipwrecks Museum is recognised as the foremost maritime archaeology museum in the southern hemisphere.
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